jLocal Items ' SUPERIOR COURI 9-" CALENDAR m. i I M u C. L. and J, L. Needham t Old '((Trap were here 'Friday PASQUOTANK COUNTY, JAN, J-rW, 1915. ; v.t. ; ,r .r-. ;i. rw.v . . " - 'rJu - ill". s .' I ; Luclea KSgett ot ColnJock waa ia i the city Friday ofi bttalaeaai- ' ,i? f .' "li. ? . . -. ' IH ' ; Enog and Philip Burgess ' of Old " Trap were here on business frlday. -r-t ' : i - 'lira. 'Jake Wool of Norfolk la h la the cltyY-the fuest of frienda. k J. Itlss K. Brace Daria of Newport : i, Newa la hefl. for the hoildaya. -) - J. P. Greenleaf haa returned A. from business trip to New York ,yv. from ousiness trip V fe. McNewby of Hei V McNewby of Hertford was In the city Friday. . Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kramer hare returned from Norfolk where they spent a few days this week. ! George Beveridge has returned from a week's stay at South Mills on business. " C. C. Leary of Indian town was In the city Friday. W. F. Leary of Gregory was here Friday M. N. Elliotvof Dry Ridge. Cam den County, was here on business tV Friday. 4 v: 1. J. T, Shannonbouse ot Hertford was in the city Friday. Elwyn Tureblood returned Fri day from Wake Forest College for the holidays. Ambrose Ward returned Friday from Wake Forest College, where he Is taking the work of the Junior year. "I, Paul Trueblood returned Satur day night from Wake Forest Col lege for the holidays. F. P. Latham of Belhaven has returned home after attending the Soy Bean Demonstration at .the Cotton Oil Mill (Thursday. W. J. MorB of Washington, - D..C. and C. B. Williams of Ral eitrh who conducted the Sov Bean 1 " v . Sr -., '. Demonstration here have returned ' - (n thai ramrmrtt iva hnmo. ' Miss Helen Aydlett who has been ' at Meredith College In Raleigh ' a durlnar the fall is kt home for thft VS:''; holidays V I. M. Meeklns has returned from ' Washington, D. C. M. B. Meades and J. D. Sawyer of Weeksvllle were in the city Saturday. ' John A. Meades of Nlxonton was in the city Saturday. T. S. Meeklns of Manteo was in the city Friday. MOYOCK BRIEFS W Moyock, N. C. Dec. 20 Miss Ruth Wester of Elbertaon, Ga. is Tlaitlng her sister, Mrs. W. D. Xoi. Miss Chloe Flora is at home for the Christmas holidays. Mrs. E. D. Charlton was in Norfolk Monday shopuing. Mlsse Nina Fnlfprd and Ruth Cox who hare been attending school at Blackstone will spend the holidays with their parents hera. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Armstrong hare returned to their home at Chillicothe, Obio. The Wesley Bible Class, after giving the play "Tony, the Con lctj", at a number of places near here, will repeat this entertain ment at Moyock at the Moyock Academy on December 29th. The Moyock school closed Fri day for, the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Jameson and Mr. and Mrs. Omar Swartz left recently for their former home at Frankfort, Ohio. Mr. Jame son was superintendent of the Me thodist Sunday scoool here. Both families will be greatly missed. The Jyfalor Wesley Bible Class will hold a social meeting at the home of Mr. Robert Bowser Thurs- , day, December 23r4 ' Mr, Van Nostrand of Princess First Weiek Monday, Jab: 3 jGreorria Banderlin vs Peter Cross et sis Johnson vs Mariah Johnson - DSSi bldjEeceiver vs LeEoy Steamboat Co., ... tyxt piarte vs inrner w. issacs .i v'" .' Tuesday, Jan. 4 T, 17.7.1 ft Askew va J. E. Askew York Se8soms vs Barbara Sessoms Vida Harvfiv vs Carnie Harvey Louise Morns V8 Monroe Moms Jno. W. Ballance vs Susan Ballance Mattie J. Whedbe vs John Whedbee 11 W. H. Shannon vs Lillie Shannon Priscilla Matthews vs Wm. H. Matthews J. H. Whitehead et al vs Norfolk Southern R. R. W. E. Hinton vs D. E. Williams r W. Irvin Brothers vs Norfolk Southern' R. R. Anthony Johnson vs Mollie Johnson Mira Jenkins et al vs Graham H Lambert et al J. W. Garrett vs Minnie L. Garrett Ruth Hinton vs C. Hinton' Bernice Brown vs James Brown Sallie Rogerson vs Gabriel Rogerson C. E. Overman vs Oscar Lister C. E. Overman vs Oscar Lister C. E. Overman vs Oscar Lister C. E. Overman vs Oscar Lister C. E. Overman vs Oscar Lister Zach Oneal vs Mattie Oneal Wednesday, Jan. 5 Marshall H. Alaworth vs Richmond Cedar Wrks. Hattie Cole vs Eddie Cole Leonidas Banks va Mary L. Banks James Bryant vs Ida Bryant Goodman Harvey vs Martha Harvey Chas. A. Pritchard vs Greenville Riggs N. R. Parker et al vs Cecil F. Garrett J..W. Brown vs E. T. Maston Thursday, Jan. 6 M. W. Lister et al v.i Louis White ' M. W. Lister vs Louis White M. H. Jennings vs Dominion Lmbr. Co, r' Elizabeth Hines vs Silas Hines ( N. A. Jones et al vs R. N. Coefield A. J. Greenbaum vs Bernstein Miller Co. i Annie Swindell vs Willie Swindell Friday, Jan. 7 The E. T. Burrows Co., vs I. M. Meekins H. & W. W. Newbern Co., vs D. P. White Doyle Gillem Co., vs W. T. Deans & Co. J. W. Coefield vs Dare Lumber Co., Saturday, Jan. 8 Joseph Elliott vs J. VV. Jones Second Week Monday, Jan. 10. Stanley and Jane Cohoon vs Norfolk Southern Stanley Cohoon vs Norfolk Southern Sawyer & Lister vs James Rankhorn W. A. Worth vs F. AL Newby et al John Gray vs J. Scott Lister Mason White vs J. Scott Lister J. B. Loughridge vs Dr. Pendleton J. B. Loughridge vs J. U. Lambert et al Joseph Winslow vs John Jenkins et al Thomas Riddick vs Norfolk Southern Major Loomis Co., vs W. 0. Winslow . . 1 t, i .j if-'" 'W Tuesday, Jan. 1 1 J. C. Wilson vs James Shannon H. T. Aydlett vs Edgar Williams N. R. Parker vs Luther Jones Ida Arnold vs Milton Lamb Eula Wood vs Norfolk Southern Aaron Price vs R. O. Chappell Martha Gregory Green vs E. C. Sample G. R. Little et al vs B. F. Spence E. M. DeFord et al vs V. R. Morgan Co., J. H. Brown vs Bernice Brown J. W. Stokely vs J. B. Loughridge N. G. Grandy et al vs S. B. Bartlett W. H. H. Curtis vs Dare Lumber Co., Wednesday, Jan. 12 Susan Williams, Adm. vs Clyde Long ; D. J. Smithson vs Oliver E. Lane J. K. Parker et al vs B. H. Newby Mollie Leary vs A. G. Leary E. S. Willey vs John B. Smith Mrs. Mattie Weston vs E. City Hosiery Co., Thursday, Jan. 13 Caroline Jackson vs Ed. Jackson F. V. Scott vs C. E. Holden T. B. Cooke vs J. R. Brite J. A. Byrum vs Newbern et al Herbert Chorey vs Ella Chorey M. W. Lister vs J. C. Hobbs Richard Morgan vs Chas Reid Missuori White vs Norfolk Southern GIVE y::: :- i;"' ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES! How often one hears the exclamation: "If I only knew what (he or she) would like!" I A new field for choice is offered by Elec trical Appliances There is some useful de vice for almost every person, whatever his age or circumstances, and a wide range of pricese Usefulness, Convenience, Durability and Beauty can all be found in Electrical Appli ances, thus making them very appropriate as Christmas Gifts There is one great point to be considered in favor of Electrical gifts. No matter what device, it will represent the most modem way of performing the service for which it was in tended. Furthermore, it 1? a thing that can be enjoyed in most cases not fhly by its recipient but by others of the family as well. Every year there are being used more and more Electrical Appliances as Holiday Gifts, notably Flatirons Toasters Chafing Dishes Coffee Percolators Grills, Stoves, Etc., Etc. This is to be expected and their use will continue to increase because Electrical Ap pliances have qualities that make them suitable as gifts for every occasion. ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER COMPANY XOcXChh X(cu A Merni hridtma6 UynHnnMnnriH , Ml , f ' lis. II III d , a Mtt Mii til M, , t , A JJi ,. Hi . A . . A I, . . A tli .11 tii .. sm tm wmi i j i ..i , mm mm i ism mm mm km m ... ' ' ! i . E3.'y.? 0i Anne la In town for a short stay. I''

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